A Prison Within a Prison

A Prison Within a Prison
A Prison Within a Prison
An Evocative Autoethnographic Approach to Being a Transgender Man in a Women’s Prison in England
Author(s): Dalton Harrison

This book examines transgender men's lives in female prisons, highlighting their isolation, abuse, and silencing.

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ISBN: 9781918527186
Pages: 150

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How do transgender males in British female prisons navigate identity, and how does creative expression help?

A Prison within a prison: An evocative autoethnographic approach to being a transgender man in a women’s prison in England explores the experience of transgender males in British female prisons, addressing a research gap often overshadowed by a focus on transgender females. Set against political, cultural, and media pressures, it examines identity, pronouns, goals, and creative expression as tools for self-exploration within a system that frequently fails to acknowledge transgender male identities. The book also questions the role of prisons, engaging with global debates on abolition. It invites discussions on intersectionality and hopes to inspire further research on transgender issues in criminal justice.

Ideal for students of Criminology, Psychology, Law, Queer Studies, Creative Writing, College-in-Prison programs, Prison Officer training, and those engaged with the Incarceration Nations Network.

About The Book

How do transgender males in British female prisons navigate identity, and how does creative expression help?

A Prison within a prison: An evocative autoethnographic approach to being a transgender man in a women’s prison in England explores the experience of transgender males in British female prisons, addressing a research gap often overshadowed by a focus on transgender females. Set against political, cultural, and media pressures, it examines identity, pronouns, goals, and creative expression as tools for self-exploration within a system that frequently fails to acknowledge transgender male identities. The book also questions the role of prisons, engaging with global debates on abolition. It invites discussions on intersectionality and hopes to inspire further research on transgender issues in criminal justice.

Ideal for students of Criminology, Psychology, Law, Queer Studies, Creative Writing, College-in-Prison programs, Prison Officer training, and those engaged with the Incarceration Nations Network.

About The Author

Dalton Harrison, a dyslexic trans man, ex-prisoner, poet, and Master's student, inspires art, theatre, and dance.

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